Audio sounds muffled after it is digitized

I recently digitized some footage using a NTSC firewire (48 KHz) and it sounded very muffled once it was in FCP. If I listen to the tape without going through my computer, the audio sounds much better.
I haven't changed any settings or cables.
Any ideas of what's happening??

I may have just stumbled upon something...
Once I set the audio tracks as a stereo pair, I'm pretty certain the sound cleared up. Could this be it?

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    In C:\SWSetup\sp* are all the files necessary to reinstall your driver.  If you install the software from the sp*.exe file in your Downloads folder, the new installation will ask you whether to overwrite the data in the SWSetup/sp* with the contents of the .exe package – do it.  The reinstallation is just unwrapping and redistributing what’s in the .exe file into the same SWSetup/sp folder. 
    If the "Driver Store" is removed, that is, if the driver package is ever removed from C:\SWSetup, you can reinstall from the sp* file as long you you have it in your Downloads folder - it will recreate that SWSetup/sp* folder.
    What about Versions?
    Latest is Usually best.  If you are concerned AND you think you may not be able to get another a copy of an older driver that is in C:\SWSetup\sp*, make a copy of the folder before uninstalling any driver or making any changes.
    Installation from the Original sp* package
    Find the sp* file on your system.  It will be most likely be located in your “Downloads” folder.
    Simple Driver Installation from the 'Saved' installation sp* file:
    Close everything that isn’t needed, browsers, games, windows…
    Right-Click on the installation package (the sp* file), Select 'Run as Administrator' and start the installation
    Answer any questions…and follow the instructions
    or...
    Installation from the Device Manager
    If the driver software is still on the system from a previous installation, it is located in C:\SWSetup
    You can tell the Device Manager to access the package on the system:
    Control Panel > icons > Device Manager > (Highlight) IDT High Definition Audio CODEC >
                          Right-Click > Update Driver Software > Browse my computer for driver software
                          Browse to C:\SWSetup\sp*
                          Be sure the “Include Subfolders” box is CHECKED
    27-Nov-2011
    Audio Services Check / Restart
    This section is not strictly part of the "Enhancement" procedure.  It has been included because it is necessary that these settings be correct so that the sound can function properly.  If you are not having sound issues, skip this part...
    Check system Services to make sure that your sound related services are running as they should.
    Restart each service (except as noted):  Right-Click > Restart
    Control Panel -> icon -> Administrative Tools -> Services > bottom of page > Standard (optional - makes it easier to column sizes)
    Sound services must be showing as
    Status = Started
    Startup Type = Automatic
    Sound Services:
    Audio Service
    Multimedia Class Scheduler
    Windows Audio
    Windows Audio Endpoint Builder
    Power (check only)
    RPC (check only)
    That’s it.
    It’s a matter of tweaking the settings to get results.  Do not forget that that Left/Right Speakers setting is turned off in Speakers Configure.  It’s not a big deal (assuming this works), but it’s DIFFERENT and it needs to be kept track of.
    I hope this helps your sound work better!
    Kudos are Earned!
    Kind Regards,
    Dragon-Fur

    Nice extensive research on reseting Beats Audio on the HP laptops.
    Just bought the Envy 17t-3000 and I updated all the drivers via HP Support Manager.
    BEFORE the update, the Beats Audio worked well..
    1. Press the dial and the popup box comes up ~3 secs
    2. Volume indicator swirl appeared to show volume level
    AFTER the update, something changed the Beats Audio... had to re-install the latest driver from HP website (even after contacting HP Tech support via chat and email several times)...
    1. Press the dial and the popup box comes up ~10-12 secs now!
    2. Volume indicator swirl DISAPPEARED so volume level indicator is GONE
    Sure the sound works but NOW I do NOT know or remember the volume level whenever I listen to music.
    You can barely tell on the Windows Speaker icon on Icon bar since 2 sound waves indicate at least 50% sound level but that's it!
    I have the following softwares and checked their settings and set them all at 50% and use the Beats Audio dial to control the volume whenever the programs are used:
    1. WinAmp
    2. VLC player
    3. MPC
    4. WMP
    No matter what I try, it appears that the Beats Audio Volume Control Swirl Indicator is GONE! Worse, there's NO Windows volume control indicator unless leave the Volume Mixer open!
    Anyone know how to fix this problem and bring Back the Audio Beats volume indicator??
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